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do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by not hurting any of the industries healthcare, commercial real estate and financial and we solve a lot of problems through that collaboration and so i think by having good pollcies and tight communications with our business community and supporting them when they do create jobs with good idea for them and exciting the employ jesus having reasons for wanting to be in the bay area and best foods and investment in the arts is really helpful because the creative mind want that support from the art commune and we are doing that literally on such a market to attract employees. >> oakland had a good -- on a few year ago on tech companies pandora and -- in terms of headline making companies that seeps to have gone cold recently is that unfair impression or is there something that needs to be done to recharge tech companies. >> i think it will follow the office space but the companies that we have habe they are to the making as many headlines as the headline makers and particularly in product production and the companies we have have expa
do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by not hurting any of the industries healthcare, commercial real estate and financial and we solve a lot of problems through that collaboration and so i think by having good pollcies and tight communications with our business community and supporting them when they do create jobs with good idea for them and exciting the employ jesus having reasons for wanting to be in the bay area and best foods and investment in the arts is really...
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so healthcare, main strength of the kaiser is [inaudible/incomprehensible] to be an ensator in healthcare and that is one of the characteristic traits in oakland and we have had this year, after a decade, finally you launched the oakland -- in the worth of oakland by a point over there and our interim director debra allen is here all right -- and that is a major economic engine for the whole region how many you have are involved in transportation lodgestics? not that many here, okay but that is if you look, into commercial real estate and they use economic engine for the entire region and so i look at the jobs that are for the worth port oakland which, is the first port that met the call to export more than we imported and that, that, is very important and that the expansion of the army base after ten years and my deputy there on swan son, over here for played a major role in getting that conversion for the federal government and the chief of staff -- and so, this is an area where, we made a decision that -- industrial jobs and the calm of the president, to make sure that we have a balanc
so healthcare, main strength of the kaiser is [inaudible/incomprehensible] to be an ensator in healthcare and that is one of the characteristic traits in oakland and we have had this year, after a decade, finally you launched the oakland -- in the worth of oakland by a point over there and our interim director debra allen is here all right -- and that is a major economic engine for the whole region how many you have are involved in transportation lodgestics? not that many here, okay but that is...
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is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of our communities and so transit center district plan, it's approved in september, if you see the cranes going up - you will know and you should realize that this center will represent 27,000 jobs just in that corridor. four -- of thousand new homes will be built as a result of that center and one thousand new hotel roonrooms and dwell acres of new open space and you are going to ask me where is that open space going to come from? imagine this it will be open
is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the...
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dedication to the citizens of san francisco and their welfare, have made him an excellent advocate for healthcare access through such programs as healthy san francisco. so please join me in welcome can mayor edwin, lee. . >> thank you crystal and may i give you your value tine. >>> thank you. >> mayor khan, made in san francisco ... all right, good morning everyone. okay. i'll try not to isn't that correcty. and i isn't that correct isn't that correct key. and [spelling?] and so i want to thank all of you for being in san francisco and webcore and others who have been such a great part of the success in this city and i want to thank my great friend mayor khan for coming over here and later on, later this year we are going to be traveling over the new span of the bay bridge and joining each other with governor brown as we celebrate in september with largest construction project in the history of the bay area and we talked about it last year when we were thinking about how to celebrate this bridge crossing and we made some cultural connections. and something about our ancestors helping to build the
dedication to the citizens of san francisco and their welfare, have made him an excellent advocate for healthcare access through such programs as healthy san francisco. so please join me in welcome can mayor edwin, lee. . >> thank you crystal and may i give you your value tine. >>> thank you. >> mayor khan, made in san francisco ... all right, good morning everyone. okay. i'll try not to isn't that correcty. and i isn't that correct isn't that correct key. and [spelling?]...
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and healthcare as well and case veer certainly helps our entire community thrive and then one s f which, is out of the organizing committee and one s f and i hope you take time to get very familiar with what this organization is doing for san francisco and how you can utilize this organization to become a part of the american's cup experience. one s f is mobilizing san francisco's corporation and is citizens behind the many many community and legacy benefits of the america's cup and there are many. cruise ship terminal infrastructure projects and so when you become a one s f partner you will drive that local effort and help provide the funding support and there are so many exciting ways you can become aligned with the cup this exciting year and so one s f of the america's cup organizing committee and really the mayor will say more about that and robert half international i have to thank them for helping me find my great business manager this year just on the side and i wanted to thank randal my second who's regent vice president of mice executive international and they help us with our
and healthcare as well and case veer certainly helps our entire community thrive and then one s f which, is out of the organizing committee and one s f and i hope you take time to get very familiar with what this organization is doing for san francisco and how you can utilize this organization to become a part of the american's cup experience. one s f is mobilizing san francisco's corporation and is citizens behind the many many community and legacy benefits of the america's cup and there are...
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will have three major projects under way for over $2.2 billion surpassing san franciscotion current healthcare construction. we will get this keep it moving here ... it's a little the technology that we are talking about ... there we go. okay. office space previously used by the shining fire sector is now being converted into more efficient and open collaborative space forts ice users. here, we see pack bell's 680 folsome going from 300 square feet per employee in 195 to one 30 per employee in 2013 for macies.com and now moving on to the market stats and in 2012. office vaguey was were split with the o oakland v v b moving up to 17.5% in 2013. continued command for high-tech space in fraction will push vacancies to lower single digit while oakland will benefit from nonprofit and rent sensitive tenants migrating across the bay. increasing 30% to $52 and 75 cents while oakland rents remain livable flat at $31 and i didn't cents look for increase in both markets in 2013 and this is a that is right that i constructed between year ago and it continues to hold true today. san francisco rents have be
will have three major projects under way for over $2.2 billion surpassing san franciscotion current healthcare construction. we will get this keep it moving here ... it's a little the technology that we are talking about ... there we go. okay. office space previously used by the shining fire sector is now being converted into more efficient and open collaborative space forts ice users. here, we see pack bell's 680 folsome going from 300 square feet per employee in 195 to one 30 per employee in...
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there's no such thing as free healthcare. money needs to be taken from someone's paycheck to fund this. now they want to take now out of an american citizen's paycheck and give it to an illegal illen. thates crazy. this country is the land of opportunity, the land of freedom, of liberty, not the land of free stuff, and that's what this country is turning into. what kind of people are we attracting when we have all these free stuff? people want to come here to open a business, novelty get free things and that's what is happening. >> neil: i look at this and say there's the -- look at a practical reason for covering them of they might be a big reason why healthcare costs soared, since we're covering them when they go to the emergency room and you provide health care. maybe this is cheaper in the long bun but you could flip that around and say it encouraging more of this same illegal activity in both the short and the long run. what do you think? >> i absolutely agree. i think what this is doing is contributing to our immigratio
there's no such thing as free healthcare. money needs to be taken from someone's paycheck to fund this. now they want to take now out of an american citizen's paycheck and give it to an illegal illen. thates crazy. this country is the land of opportunity, the land of freedom, of liberty, not the land of free stuff, and that's what this country is turning into. what kind of people are we attracting when we have all these free stuff? people want to come here to open a business, novelty get free...
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now, they are capping them with healthcare. they have an incentive now to hire less people and incentive to reduce the number of hours employees are working like cake makers in order to avoid paying for their health insurance. we're going to be become a nation of part-time workers. i don't see how in the big picture this is going to benefit the country or the economy. >> we're going to repeat this over and over again. nancy pelosi says let's pass it so we can read it. they don't know the definition of a full time employee. all she knows she probably not getting healthcare. >> eric: i'm holding a constitution in the hand which i carry with me. i page through this. i can't find government can require me to purchase something. >> eric, it's unfortunate. the government, it's a fascist government. they can force you to do anything they wanted to do. why we are celebrating something that is horror like obamacare is beyond me. you are talking about a birthday. i tell you what, here is the birthday. you see this cookie, the cookie crum
now, they are capping them with healthcare. they have an incentive now to hire less people and incentive to reduce the number of hours employees are working like cake makers in order to avoid paying for their health insurance. we're going to be become a nation of part-time workers. i don't see how in the big picture this is going to benefit the country or the economy. >> we're going to repeat this over and over again. nancy pelosi says let's pass it so we can read it. they don't know the...
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and then eventually how that will overlay with the healthcare security ordinance? so i just want to extend my appreciation for really taking the time and helping us think through this. >> welcome, tangerine. >> thank you, commissioners. thank you so much regina. so before getting into the intersection between the affordable care act and the health care security ordinance, i wanted to give a brief, as brief as possible synopsis of the affordable care act and the provisions around health care expansion. so the affordable care act requires many, but not all individuals in the united states to actually have insurance, or pay a penalty. that is what you will hear referred to as the individual mand yet. mandate. there are other requirements, people who are incarcerated and people who have religious exempt ions, but for the most part individuals in the united states will get coverage as a result of the affordable care act . people who don't comply pay penalties you and the notion is that penalty will be the inducement to get coverage. there will be three ways in which peo
and then eventually how that will overlay with the healthcare security ordinance? so i just want to extend my appreciation for really taking the time and helping us think through this. >> welcome, tangerine. >> thank you, commissioners. thank you so much regina. so before getting into the intersection between the affordable care act and the health care security ordinance, i wanted to give a brief, as brief as possible synopsis of the affordable care act and the provisions around...
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they will help people navigate healthcare insurance. candidates can apply on the county's website. >>> the committee is giving away a free trip to san francisco and a chance to meet president obama next week. he is set to arrive in the bay area wednesday, april 3. he is scheduled to attend four fundraising events. the website has debail said on the -- details on the office. >>> so long to the sun. i am go tracking -- i am tracking clouds to let you know your rain chances this week. the forecast in just 7 minutes. >> first, real estate, gasoline and now the record setting prices parents pay for baby setting. >> cut a player break the nfl -- could a nfl player break the nfl rainbow barrier? >>> rally is getting ready to start in san francisco in support of gay marriage. the demonstration it comes as the u.s. supreme court is poised to hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage. ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco talking with people on the eve of this legal show down. >> reporter: the music started pumping a few min
they will help people navigate healthcare insurance. candidates can apply on the county's website. >>> the committee is giving away a free trip to san francisco and a chance to meet president obama next week. he is set to arrive in the bay area wednesday, april 3. he is scheduled to attend four fundraising events. the website has debail said on the -- details on the office. >>> so long to the sun. i am go tracking -- i am tracking clouds to let you know your rain chances this...
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united healthcare. >> bbc world as was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the supreme court considered the very definition of marriage in a challenge to a california law banning same sex marriage. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we have audio excerpts of today's arguments, reaction from both sides outside the court, a recap from marcia coyle, and our own debate. >> ifill: then, hari sreenivasan examines a spike in home prices, rising at the fastest pace since 2006. >> woodruff: margaret warner talks to npr's howard berkes about an investigation into dangerous working conditions in grain storage bins. >> ifill: spencer michels reports on the musicians' strike that's darkened concert halls from new york to san francisco. >> woodruff: and we close with the story of the women who worked in a top-secret town in tennessee during world war ii. ray suarez sits down with the author of "the girls of atomic city." >> jane, one of the women i profile
united healthcare. >> bbc world as was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the supreme court considered the very definition of marriage in a challenge to a california law banning same sex marriage. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we have audio excerpts of today's arguments, reaction from both sides outside the court, a recap from marcia coyle, and our own debate....
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united healthcare. >> bbc world as was presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! i'm learning to play ball. want to come to the park with me and play? and then we're going to build blocks with o the owl. there's so many things to play. we should start... right now! be right back! is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ri
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. >>> the nation's largest pharmacy chain is taking an unusual step with its healthcare policy. cvs is ordering workers to disclose their weight and other health information or face fines. s. can they really do that? >> reporter: absolutely not, according to our experts who say cvs is in for a big legal battle if they try to move forward with this in california. the company is trying to stay ahead of the healthcare crisis by holding its 200,000 employees more accountable. cvs has been trying to encourage its employees to get healthy for years. now it's time for tough love with no apologies. the company announced today what it calls a plan for health, a mix of incentives and penalties. specifically employees must report their weight, body fat, cholesterol, blood sugar levels. if they refuse, workers must pay a $600 surcharge every year. those who smoke and qualify for re-- smoke qualify for rewards if they enter a quitting plan. >> the changes are about us, each of us taking personal accountability for our own health. >> what's your message? >> you better get some pretty good leg
. >>> the nation's largest pharmacy chain is taking an unusual step with its healthcare policy. cvs is ordering workers to disclose their weight and other health information or face fines. s. can they really do that? >> reporter: absolutely not, according to our experts who say cvs is in for a big legal battle if they try to move forward with this in california. the company is trying to stay ahead of the healthcare crisis by holding its 200,000 employees more accountable. cvs has...
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they will help people navigate healthcare insurance. candidates can apply on the county's website. >>> the committee is giving away a free trip to san francisco and a chance to meet president obama next week. he is set to arrive in the bay area wednesday, april 3. he is scheduled to attend four fundraising events. the website has debail said on the -- details on the office. >>> so long to the sun. i am go tracking -- i am tracking clouds to let you know your rain chances this week. the forecast in just 7 minutes. >> first, real estate, gasoline and now the record setting prices parents pay for baby setting. >> cut a player break the nfl -- could a nfl player break the nfl rainbow barrier? >>> rally is getting ready to start in san francisco in support of gay marriage. the demonstration it comes as the u.s. supreme court is poised to hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage. ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco talking with people on the eve of this legal show down. >> reporter: the music started pumping a few min
they will help people navigate healthcare insurance. candidates can apply on the county's website. >>> the committee is giving away a free trip to san francisco and a chance to meet president obama next week. he is set to arrive in the bay area wednesday, april 3. he is scheduled to attend four fundraising events. the website has debail said on the -- details on the office. >>> so long to the sun. i am go tracking -- i am tracking clouds to let you know your rain chances this...
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she said just got off the phone with my healthcare provider asking them to explain why my premium jumped up. no good answer. well, donna needs to watch my show more! because i have been saying since the passage of obama care that you cannot add 30 million people to the healthcare system, give them government designed benefits guaranteed to cover people even if they seek coverage after they develop a serious illness requiring lifetime extensive treatment, mandate that the coverage that people neither need nor want have to be had including like forcing 60-year-old women to have maternity benefits and somehow all of that is supposed to cost less money. that is not medicine. that is magic and even bil bill maher is wishing he could get his money back to cover his tax load. i found out that liberals love fair share when they think someone else is going to eat it. why are successful people like bill maher punished severely with a tax rate at 60 60% when many pay nothing? most of us don't hate paying taxes, we just don't want to be played as suckers and pay half or more of our income while half
she said just got off the phone with my healthcare provider asking them to explain why my premium jumped up. no good answer. well, donna needs to watch my show more! because i have been saying since the passage of obama care that you cannot add 30 million people to the healthcare system, give them government designed benefits guaranteed to cover people even if they seek coverage after they develop a serious illness requiring lifetime extensive treatment, mandate that the coverage that people...
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and healthcare and retirements. there are a number of ways social security wouldn't float either one of us. >> the division was done with the consent of their sons. life has gone on despite international attention to their case. >> life hasn't changed very much. i have to say. we have the same mundane tasks, go to work. >> reporter: they will travel to washington, d.c. for the oral arguments and their sons will join them in the courtroom. live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ktvu's david stevenson is heading to washington, d.c. to cover the argument next week and we will have live reports throughout the day on monday. you can also hear more from the couple by going to our website, www.ktvu.com and looking under hot topics. >>> she says it was an extraordinary experience to be part of the u.s. delegation at the installation of pope francis. >> to see really the millions of people lifted up by pope francis, where he paid great -- >> she differs with the catholic church's stance on same-sex m
and healthcare and retirements. there are a number of ways social security wouldn't float either one of us. >> the division was done with the consent of their sons. life has gone on despite international attention to their case. >> life hasn't changed very much. i have to say. we have the same mundane tasks, go to work. >> reporter: they will travel to washington, d.c. for the oral arguments and their sons will join them in the courtroom. live in san francisco, david...
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. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us that this health care act is something we all need. host: michael in florida, on our line for republicans. caller: thanks for taking my call. host: your thoughts about the verbal care act. caller: i think it should be repealed. i think it is a disaster. the president lied about the cost of it. the people that are going to receive it don't care or know how it is going to be funded. i just think it is a total disaster, and they're going to destroy the best healthcare system in the industry. host: is there anything specifically in the affordable care act that afford -- affects you personally? caller: it already h
. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us that this health care act is something we all need. host: michael in...
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affording them some of the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >> healthcare, retirement. there are a number of ways in which social security wouldn't flow to either one of us, if we were ill. >> reporter: the decision was done with the consent of their sons. the couple says life has gone on, despite international attention to their case. >> life in our house has not changed very much, i have to say. we still have the same mundane task, and we go to work and we rear children just like we always have. >> reporter: they will travel to washington, d.c. for the oral arguments. their twin 18-year-old sons will join their moms in the courtroom. david steveson, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> stay with us for continuing coverage. david stevenson will be here for tuesday's oral arguments. he will be in washington, d.c. and have live reports throughout the day. join us at 6:30, when we go in- depth on this proposition case. we're going to break down the arguments, and gauge reaction from washington, d.c. to the bay area. >>> temperatures warmed up today, numbers in the 60s, even a couple
affording them some of the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >> healthcare, retirement. there are a number of ways in which social security wouldn't flow to either one of us, if we were ill. >> reporter: the decision was done with the consent of their sons. the couple says life has gone on, despite international attention to their case. >> life in our house has not changed very much, i have to say. we still have the same mundane task, and we go to work and we rear...
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we know that state and local government have absolutely been desmated by rising healthcare costs, rising pension benefits they're paying out to retirees. this is the last strom they're paying what is left for snow removal, and they may have to ask for more money. the only silver lininges it forces families to stay home. have that dinner table conversation they might rather not have. they're all stuck in a dark room and can't use electronics. so there's so positives. >> neil: there is that. i'm wondering, this whole first quarter of the year has been buffetted by one storm after another and i'm wondering how it's going to affect the overall economy in terms of gdp and big data we get. will it be slower or is the boom you generally get after something like this make up for it? >> well, again, we still have the head wind from the rise in the payroll tax, which is absolutely affecting consumers. also, gdp will be faked. corporate earnings will be affected be the rising dollar and slow european recovery, if there is a recovery. and when we look at the storms, many in the northeast have fallen
we know that state and local government have absolutely been desmated by rising healthcare costs, rising pension benefits they're paying out to retirees. this is the last strom they're paying what is left for snow removal, and they may have to ask for more money. the only silver lininges it forces families to stay home. have that dinner table conversation they might rather not have. they're all stuck in a dark room and can't use electronics. so there's so positives. >> neil: there is...
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affording them some of the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >> healthcare, retirement. there are a number of ways in which social security wouldn't flow to either one of us, if we were ill. >> reporter: the decision was done with the consent of their sons. the couple says life has gone on, despite international attention to their case. >> life in our house has not changed very much, i have to say. we still have the same mundane task, and we go to work and we rear children just like we always have. >> reporter: they will travel to washington, d.c. for the oral arguments. their twin 18-year-old sons will join their moms in the courtroom. david steveson, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> stay with us for continuing coverage. david stevenson will be here for tuesday's oral arguments. he will be in washington, d.c. and have live reports throughout the day. join us at 6:30, when we go in- depth on this proposition case. we're going to break down the arguments, and gauge reaction from washington, d.c. to the bay area. >>> temperatures warmed up today, numbers in the 60s, even a couple
affording them some of the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >> healthcare, retirement. there are a number of ways in which social security wouldn't flow to either one of us, if we were ill. >> reporter: the decision was done with the consent of their sons. the couple says life has gone on, despite international attention to their case. >> life in our house has not changed very much, i have to say. we still have the same mundane task, and we go to work and we rear...
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it's always issues around healthcare and access to healthcare in inner cities. >> suarez: access ends up being an enormous issue, because very sick people land in the e.r.s where you've worked, and its a lifetime of accumulated effects, and now you have to fix them. >> right. and fix them fast, in that split second. so i see patients come in who are suffering from heart attacks, obviously, who have strokes, but the strokes are a result of uncontrolled high blood pressure, who may be on dialysis, and that's an effect of uncontrolled diabetes and high blood pressure. i see trauma cases, gunshot-- young gunshot-- victims who prematurely lose their lives on the streets. i see cases of patients who don't have health insurance, and so they try to doctor themselves at home, and when all else fails, they just sort of finally give in and come in to the emergency department for treatment. on the other side of the spectrum, i'm also seeing mental illness, exacerbation of mental illness, depression, schizophrenia-- untreated, undiagnosed, where the patients have chronically suffered from these ai
it's always issues around healthcare and access to healthcare in inner cities. >> suarez: access ends up being an enormous issue, because very sick people land in the e.r.s where you've worked, and its a lifetime of accumulated effects, and now you have to fix them. >> right. and fix them fast, in that split second. so i see patients come in who are suffering from heart attacks, obviously, who have strokes, but the strokes are a result of uncontrolled high blood pressure, who may be...
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her political experience will help her with up coming challenges such as implementing healthcare changes. >> there are a lot of changes that are impacting local government. it requires somebody who is experience. >> canddants have till wednesday to file -- candidates have till wednesday to file. >>> the office of ethics conducts investigations into house members. the investigation centers on spend being boxman or members of her staff. her attorney says michele bachmann is cooperating with the investigation. >>> apple perched a start up -- perched a start up. the company is paying $20 million for wifi slam. apple confirms the deal but isn't giving any details. >>> chevron struck oil at a new well in the gulf of mexico. the company today announced the discovery at the well. 190 miles off the louisiana coast. crews drilled 6 miles deep. the well results are being evaluated. it is 12 miles from a discovery last week. >>> the golden gate bridge district is days away from ending its toll collection. a new sign is up to remind drivers the bridge will convert to electronic tolling on wednesday.
her political experience will help her with up coming challenges such as implementing healthcare changes. >> there are a lot of changes that are impacting local government. it requires somebody who is experience. >> canddants have till wednesday to file -- candidates have till wednesday to file. >>> the office of ethics conducts investigations into house members. the investigation centers on spend being boxman or members of her staff. her attorney says michele bachmann is...
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we're working with healthcare providers to talk about the growing problem of diabetes in the country, should we be able to help you check in on demand, online, smart devices. it's a pretty exciting time. >> if you were watching cable in your house and something isn't working, you want to call the cable company -- >> that never happens. >> do you have any problems getting through? [laughter]>> i don't know what you're asking. neil smith is the head of cable. when steve burke moved over to nbc universal after 12 years of earning comcast cable and took us from two or 3 million customers to 20 and we became a cable company in 30 states, huge job. when neil got here, he wanted to make it work better, and it's all about improving service. although we are nowhere near where i would like us to be and where the definition of good service never ends, being able to self-help, get it right the first time, make it simpler -- i think we have made terrific strides. >> why do you think the cable industry seems to have had a reputation for not the best service at times? >> i think it's inherently unpo
we're working with healthcare providers to talk about the growing problem of diabetes in the country, should we be able to help you check in on demand, online, smart devices. it's a pretty exciting time. >> if you were watching cable in your house and something isn't working, you want to call the cable company -- >> that never happens. >> do you have any problems getting through? [laughter]>> i don't know what you're asking. neil smith is the head of cable. when steve...
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the affordable healthcare act differ. under the health care security ordinance, it goes into effect for small businesses with 20 or more that are for-profit. for non-profit, it's 50 or more. for the affordable care act, it's 50 or more, but it's not just 50 employees, but it's 50 full-time equivalent employee. so there is a difference between where the definition of "employer." and also there is also a difference in the definition of "employee," and what constitutes an eligible employee. for the purposes of the affordable care act it's any employee that work at least 30 hours a week. after 90 day as an employee of that particular employer. for the health care security ordinance, it is 8 hours a week after 90 days of working with that employer. and so there are differences, as i said, in what the definition of "employer" is and certainly the definition of "employee." and trying to ensure that we really have a matrix that is available for our businesses, small, medium and large. so that they understand when an employee may
the affordable healthcare act differ. under the health care security ordinance, it goes into effect for small businesses with 20 or more that are for-profit. for non-profit, it's 50 or more. for the affordable care act, it's 50 or more, but it's not just 50 employees, but it's 50 full-time equivalent employee. so there is a difference between where the definition of "employer." and also there is also a difference in the definition of "employee," and what constitutes an...